The Republicans have attempted to disguise their so called “Tax Reform” bill as a tax cut for the middle class. They hoped to zip this partisan, budget busting, wealthy rewarding, corporate welfare gimmick through Congress before anyone could see beyond the smoke and mirrors. Fortunately for the middle class, they weren’t quite fast enough in greasing their tax scam through the Senate. They got caught with their hands deep within the Federal taxpayer cookie jar, handing out goodies for their rich friends and their corporate donors. Their ridiculous claims that this is a middle class tax cut has been exposed as another “Big Lie” by both the major non-partisan tax specialists.

Congress has two official tax estimating bodies; the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT). They both agree that this GOP Senate bill is a budget buster. Both the CBO and JCT assert that the Republicans’ numbers just don’t add up and the result will be a $1.5 trillion increase in the deficit.

The Washington Post broke down the CBO report by winners and losers. The Washington Post summary of the CBO report reached this conclusion:

“The GOP plan gives substantial tax cuts and benefits to Americans earning more than $100,000 a year, while the nation’s poorest would be worse off…by 2019, Americans earning less than $30,000 a year would be worse off under the Senate bill. By 2021, Americans earning $40,000 or less would be net losers, and by 2027, most people earning less than $75,000 a year would be worse off. On the flip side, millionaires and those earning $100,000 to $500,000 would be big beneficiaries, according to the CBO’s calculations.”

The Republicans are criticizing the CBO report claiming that the CBO is wrong. Guess who appointed the head of the CBO? The current CBO Chief, Keith Hall, was selected by the Republican House and Senate leaders. They appointed the CBO chief and called him an economic expert with “vast understanding” of economic policy. Then the official CBO fact-checker gave them an honest analysis that exposed their middle class tax cut was a big lie. They responded by throwing the CBO fact-checker under the bus.

The Washington Post article included the CBO calculation for the Senate’s proposed repeal of the Obamacare insurance mandate as well. This addition to the tax bill adds more pain by jeopardizing health insurance for millions.

“The Senate Republican tax bill eliminates the requirement that almost all Americans purchase health insurance or else pay a penalty. The CBO has calculated that health insurance premiums would rise if this bill becomes law, leading 4 million Americans to lose health insurance by 2019 and 13 million to lose insurance by 2027.

Paul Krugman, Nobel winning economist, wrote about the Senate tax plan this week in the New York Times Op-Ed. He called this tax bill the “biggest tax scam in history. “

“The core of the bill is a huge redistribution of income from lower- and middle-income families to corporations and business owners. Corporate tax rates go down sharply, while ordinary families are nickel-and-dimed by a series of tax changes, no one of which is that big a deal in itself, but which add up to significant tax increases on almost two-thirds of middle-class taxpayers.”

Krugman summarized the GOP bill, “So will they manage to pull off this giant con job? The reason they’re rushing this to the Senate floor without a single hearing, without a full assessment from Congress’s own official scorekeepers, is their hope that they can pass the thing before people figure out what they’re up to.”

The Senate is hoping to vote on their tax bill this week before the public has a chance to fully understand the implications of this massive tax change. Please call Senator Grassley and Ernst and express your opposition to this budget busting massive giveaway to the rich.

You must be kidding right? Republican’s are doing this through the reconciliation process to purposefully avoid working with Democrats. It has been the explicit strategy of Republican’s espoused and followed by Ryan and McConnell back in January.

I received a “reply” from Blum this morning, concerning how Medicare might be impacted by the passage of either the House or the Senate bills. I say “reply” because it was a VERIFIABLY incorrect “interpretation” of how Medicare will be gutted.
They prbably have the votes to pass either of these abortions, and THEY.JUST. DON’T. CARE. And what they’ve written is strictly one-sided. No input from anyone other than their caucus was either requested or even allowed. Except for the desingners of these bills, no one was allowed input to the process. Even now, as they scramble to get something that enough of their memebers can vote for, the other side is shut out.
This is not legislation; this is fiat.